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Ways to Give - Mesa Corps - The Salvation Army
Your donations to The Salvation Army help us to serve the most vulnerable members of your community. Donate Goods and Clothing Your donations to Salvation Army family stores help fund rehabilitation programs that heal addictions, change lives and restore families.
The Salvation Army - Mesa Corps
In what way can The Salvation Army help you? The Salvation Army provides a number of different resources to community members in need without discrimination. See Our Resources
Overcome Poverty - Mesa Corps - The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army helps those in need to overcome poverty through a variety of programs. Shelter Housing insecurity and prolonged poverty are strongly linked, and that's why we work to provide short and long-term housing assistance to displaced families and individuals.
Help Disaster Survivors - Mesa Corps - The Salvation Army
Throughout the duration and aftermath of a major disaster, The Salvation Army provides spiritual comfort and emotional support upon request to victims and emergency workers coping with the stress of a catastrophe.
Teach Kids - Mesa Corps - The Salvation Army
At The Salvation Army, we provide one-on-one teaching assistance to help kids of all ages with school work, study guidance and literacy advancement. We open our doors to anyone in need and never discriminate based on gender, ethnicity or socioeconomic level.
Ford Mask Donation Day - Mesa Corps
Ford Mask Donation Day Tuesday, February 23, 2021 9:00 am – 5:00 pm live drive-thru distributions. Thanks to the incredible generosity of Ford Motor Company Fund, we are giving away face masks to the public on February 23. Pick up your masks at the following Salvation Army location from 9a.m. – 5p.m. or while supplies last: The Salvation ...
Provide Shelter - Mesa Corps - The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army assists families in need by providing food, housing and utility assistance. Best of all, these programs enable parents to stay with their children, even when placed in emergency shelters.